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Clinton's lawyer support solidifies; NLJ/West Poll finds that while Clinton retains lead, doubts on character linger

Article Abstract:

More lawyers support Bill Clinton than George Bush, and Clinton is busy firming up this lead. A National Law Journal/West Publishing Co poll taken after the first presidential debate indicated that 52% of attorneys favored Clinton, while 29% favored Bush. These approval/disapproval ratings are approximately 10% higher among lawyers than in the general population. H. Ross Perot's approval ratings among lawyers have gone from 13 to 32% since July.

Author: Weidlich, Thom
Publisher: ALM Media, Inc.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 1992
Political activity, Attorneys, Lawyers, Clinton, Bill, Public opinion, Bush, George H.W.

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ABA sections

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The ABA's sections are listed in alphabetical order. Under each section the subdivisions are issues and projects, services, membership number, incoming chair, outgoing chair and section liaison.

Publisher: ALM Media, Inc.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 1992
Management, Bar associations, A.B.A.

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